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EGannon55
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Hello,
I am a disabled, and terminal, US Navy veteran. I'm permanently bedridden and am looking to rekindle my baseball card collecting. My collection that I had 45 years ago is long gone, so I thought I would start again to relieve my boredom and anxiety over what awaits me.
I know that my strong love of the game of baseball, and a rekindled
desire to resume the collection of baseball cards, would be enough therapy to overcome my constant depressing thoughts.
I also want to have something to leave to my grandson when I'm gone.
My question for you is, what is the best way to start? Do I look for cheap sets to purchase or send someone to yard sales in search of inexpensive cards? I have a small fixed income and after the bills are paid I am left with very little for luxuries. I'm not looking for cards of value. Just basic cards to start my collection again.
Any suggestions or direction would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your time,
Erwin Gannon
I am a disabled, and terminal, US Navy veteran. I'm permanently bedridden and am looking to rekindle my baseball card collecting. My collection that I had 45 years ago is long gone, so I thought I would start again to relieve my boredom and anxiety over what awaits me.
I know that my strong love of the game of baseball, and a rekindled
desire to resume the collection of baseball cards, would be enough therapy to overcome my constant depressing thoughts.
I also want to have something to leave to my grandson when I'm gone.
My question for you is, what is the best way to start? Do I look for cheap sets to purchase or send someone to yard sales in search of inexpensive cards? I have a small fixed income and after the bills are paid I am left with very little for luxuries. I'm not looking for cards of value. Just basic cards to start my collection again.
Any suggestions or direction would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your time,
Erwin Gannon